Canada's Classic Fishing Lodges visits every angler's northern
dream destinations, from British Columbia's mystical Queen Charlotte Islands
to the rustic, unspoiled reaches of Labrador's Eagle River. These are truly
some of the finest fishing lodges in a country known for its exceptional
angling opportunities.

Whether you are planning the ultimate fishing trip, looking to fuel
your dreams with vicarious casts in spectacular locales, or just searching
for the perfect gift for the angler in your life, this is an unprecedented
guide to Canada's top lodges.

Famous
British Columbia Fly-Fishing Watersby Art Lingren
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Looking over the past 150 years, Art Lingren explores the origins of
fly-fishing in British Columbia. He covers both the special waters where
fly-fishing developed and the legendary fishermen who laid the foundation
for the fly-fishers to come. Many of these fishermen were the first in
all of North America to experiment with the flies and techniques of Great
Britain. Lingren discusses such fabled waters as the Campbell River, the
Dean, Bella Coola, and Skagit rivers, and of course the famous Thompson.
A description of each water is given, including: its history, effective
techniques and flies, species information, excerpts from historical references,
local anglers and their experiences, and more.

For many anglers, exploring the history of fly-fishing is as important
a part of their life as actually getting out on the water. This book is
for those fly-fishers with a love for the history of fly-fishing in North
America.

British Columbia is home to more than 30,000 lakes and 11,000 rivers.
The tens of thousands of miles of coastline, shoreline and river waters
offer a wide range of fish species, most surrounded by the grandest wilderness
scenery imaginable. From the Pacific Coast to the Okanagan interior to
the north, British Columbia is an angler's dream. It's little wonder, then,
that the province has become one of the hottest fly fishing destinations
in North America.

In covering not just the hot spots but the hidden treasures of this
fly-fishing paradise, these seven veteran anglers and noted writers reveal
when to go, how to select winning destinations, which patterns are consistently
most productive and much, much more.

From remote wilderness settings to destinations suitable for family
vacations, The Essential Guide to Fly Fishing in British Columbia covers
them all and offers insider advice for anyone who's yearned to cast a fly.

Largemouth, smallmouth or stripers--bass of all varieties are the number
one sport fish across the country, and in America's Best Bass Fishing veteran
angler and outdoor writer Steve Price points the way to the very best places
to catch them. No productive body of water has escaped his scrutiny, from
the vast expanses of the hallowed hydrilla-choked waters of the Deep South
to the winding canyons of the giant western reservoirs. You'll find detailed
information that makes getting to the productive holes quick and easy,
and fishing tips that give you the edge you need once you get there. Whether
it's full stringers you seek, or the trophy fish of a lifetime, there's
no better place to launch your quest than here, in America's Best Bass
Fishing.

Trout fishing is part
of the history and heritage of the American Northeast and Canada, and this
book adapts classic trout fishing strategies and techniques for anglers
in this region, which is currently enjoying a renaissance as streams once
threatened by agricultural pollution are reverting to pure havens for trout.

Canadian in every detail, Fishing introduces kids to the people, skills,
machines and environmental concerns involved in the fishing industry. Readers
take an armchair trip to both the west and east coasts of Canada and find
out all about different means of fishing -- trawlers, longliners, seiners,
gillnetters and fish farming. A fun combination of fiction and nonfiction,
this book in the Canada at Work series fills an educational need for facts
about Canada's fishing industry for seven to ten year olds.

With its endless miles of clean, unencumbered water, lush landscapes,
fascinating history, and abundant numbers and species of fish, the Northwest
Territories of Canada may well be a fly fisherman's paradise. In this book,
Hanks covers in-depth, the region, equipment, flies and techniques to make
your trip a success. If you are fortunate enough to venture into this gorgeous
wilderness, of would just like to experience it vicariously, no trip is
complete without this book. 6 x 9 inches.

Originally published in 1860. This volume from the Cornell University
Library's print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted
to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies. All titles scanned cover to
cover and pages may include marks notations and other marginalia present
in the original volume. Please note original contains color images and
Cornell's version is printed in black and white only.